Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, December 13, 1923, Page 2, Image 2

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HALSEY ENTER FM IBB
H A L U T INTEKPRI8K
DEC. 11 I W
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Uncle Joe Cannon hna become old
■ —leal—WOT avairal— m w « enough to know better and has
• a h íla .« « avarr '"*•-----lar
quit smoking end coffee drinking, i
» W». «. « H K S L B «
Here's a good
young
men to follow.
rlsUoaa. IJ.ts a raar io a«,«x,oa
Advtrtmag » c an inch; ao discoua
Halsey Library
Gets 50 Books
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example for other These Are a Loan From
the State.
THE
t®r lima or apace ; no charge lor com
The governor of Indiana has beaten
ncaitiun or change«.
* • "Faid-far Paragraaha." I« a Una • Walton of Oklahoma.
He has more
■ a advartlalng dlaguiaad aa » « » a
Ofiee bears. » te 13 and 3 te b except
Moodaye and Friday forenaant.
Friday, the 7th, was one of
Halsey’s lucky days.
Fifty
indictments against him, and there ! books loaned by the state for
were no Kuklux to help find them. 1 half a year, arrived at our pub-
___________
lie library on that day. Read
In North Dakota Hiram Johnson the“ w h*‘e y 0 U ." aU? for in 8“
also ran.
months they will be returned
TVfNCff£5T£Jl
STO R E
kach Christmas more and more people give useful, serv­
iceable, practical presents. Such presents are a better
expression of the thoughtfulness of the giver and a more
lasting pleasure to those who receive them.
This store specializes in sensible gifts for grown-uns
as well as for children.
Only a few of our holiday
goods are shown here.
Watch our windows from
now to Christmas and
come in and see the many
other gifts we have in our
store.
Winchester Scissors and
Winchester Pocket Knives.
to the State traveling library
and another fifty volumes can
For year
bt had. Here is a list of them
This county is spending a
and their marked prices.
considerable amount of good
Adams — H arper’s
machinery
money every year to maintain
book for boys. Harper, $1.75
a ferry at Harriaburg, and it
Alcott—Aunt J o ’s scrap-bag:
is missing a good deal of money
Cupid and Chow-Chow. Little,
$1.65.
every year which is »pent by
Allen—Flute and Violin, and
people who would jiaas here in
other Kentucky tales and
autos if there were a safe bridge
romances. Macmillian, $2.50
in
place
of
that
ferry
Altsheler—The Hoiseinan of thej
Albany, kas a (all liac.
but who, having heard that it
Plains. Macmillian, $1.75
iv dangerous, go up or down Farry atrooL oppoaita St Fraacia hotel i Andersen—Fairy tales, illustra-|
Shears. Every woman who
tion by Maria L Kirk Lippin-
west side of the Willamette.
sews prizes a good pair ol
cott, $1.50.
Wuch events as the fatal accident
scissors or shears.
W in ­
Barnes—A Loyal Traitor: A
chesters are famous far
on the evening of the 5tb give
This
Story of The War of 1812.
their smooth, even cutting.
the eastrside highway a sinister
Harper, $1.60.
7 5 c to 1 . 2 0
Bigham—Stories
of
Mother
reputation all over the country
Goose Village. Rand, 75c
that it will be a long time in
(School ed.)
recovering from.
Black—The Four Macnicols and
The voters have wisely voted
An Adventure in Thule. H ar­
the necessary bonds to finance
per 90c.
Linn county’s share of a new
Brown—Two
College
Girls.
Houghton, $1.50.
bridge. It cannot be built too
Brown (A1 Priddy)—Through
soon. The Eugene Register af
the Mill, The Life of a Mill
Lecember 7 aa?'». •
Boy. Pilgrim Press, $1.50.
Winchester Roller Skates.
“ The north approach to the
Bryce—The Child-Lore Dramatic
Made to stand the wear
Harrisburg ferry is neither more
Reader. Scribner, 60c
that active boys and girls
nor less than a death trap—a
will give them. Tbe girder
Burgess—Goop Tales: alphabeti­
fact that is grimly attested by
frame is extra strong and
cally told. Stokes, $2.00
the hardened treads of the
two deaths within a year. It
Burnham—The Mistress of Bnech
ball-bearing rolls gii a longer
is approached by a level street
Knoll. Houghton, $2.00
» •*r.
$ 2 - 5 0 ■ pair.
which dips suddenly down at a
Burrell
(Benton)—A
Little
sharp grade to the water’s edge
Cook-Book for a Little girl.
and the water is deep and swift.
Page, $1.10.
1 he confiding mortorist from
Grichton — Peep-iu-the-World.
another state, lulled by the
Longmans, $1.25.
Splendid security of hundreds of
Daniels—Home Life in Norway.
miles of smoothly paved and
Macmillan, $2.25.
carefully safeguarded highways,
Day—The Red Lane. Harper,
glides up to the brink of this
$2.00.
THE
ALBANY
abrupt declivity and if the night
Deland—The Iron Woman. Har­
is dark he is practically with-
per, $2.00.
out warning of the yawning
Sherman, $1.50
Dodge—The . Land of Pluck.
gulf ahead. Once over the edge Tbl» metal in mahogany
Century, $1.75.
Wiggin—The
Story of Patsy.
Ford, f*. L.—The Story of an
of the grade he is gone, for his o rg o d ta o a h (or nal.y ........
Houghton, $1.00.
brakes will not save him if he
, Untold Love. Houghton, $2.00.
Eaay terms. At
is traveling at any pace above
Ford, Sewell—Torchy.
Clode,
$1.75.
a crawl. Death lurks at the
Tales of Successful
bottom unless the ferry happen-)
ALBANY Galsworthy—Justice: A Tragedy
to be there and in place.
OREGON
in Four Acts. Scribner, $1.00.
Small- Town Women
" Pending the construction of
Greer—Fifty Years in Oregon.
Neale, $3.00.
a bridge, the Harrisburg ferry
Better Than Fairy Stories
should either be closed or gates
Gould—Grandma. Penn, $1.00
Because They’re True
should be erected at the top
Harris—Uncle Remus and His
O. A. C. SHORT COURSES
oi the dangerous
Friends. Houghton, $1.75
-------— north
- — approach. | talaasi*« practical inatrnction ia ag-
i líese gates should be kept.)r,cu ,nra' »P*cialtiv« varying from
Hawkes—Shaggycoat: The Bio­ It may surprise you to know that o
closed
whan the ferry
fv r r v WMk ,o 19 ’»«eka. aa follows :
Closed except when
graphy of a Beaver. Jacobs, woman may become such a good coel
is taking E
on ith or
discharging
pas
22,*r‘
n
<r,c",,or*
I*"
-
“
»«h
>
’
60c.
miner that she is now president of
er « a .
t e 'M lS .,,.« .,
Hazeltine—The Sable Lorcha. a large mining company; that a wo-
way commission or Linn county I Hcrdamen sad Cow
McClurg, 1.50.
r"4n became such a good hog-raiser
Should take action immediately.
haHic, ;
-J « -J -J « « . U Hugo—Notre Dame
Dutton, that she is now at the head of one
id
arJ nOt Pr0V,d' „ **’ Lr"eU ,IC......... J*"
19
$1.10.
of the largest hog-breeding establish­
e<l there will be other tragedies I Fram M«cha«ics (u>*
Everyman’s library).
ir the future.”
....................... Ftb. ta-Feh. 23 Hutchinson—We and Our Chil­ ments in the country; that a woman
Third Annnal Camera'
dren. Doubleday, $1.50.
conducts an aerial taxi service, has
.
................. r »h. « to Fab. 23
Lansing—Patriots and Tyrants. flown 20,000 miles herself and sup­
Mllon A Miller, candidato for the Land ClaasiAcatuaa and
Appraisal.........................Jaa. 7_ jt „ , j
Halsey 2
domocratk noednatiea to the federal
plies commercial aviators and stunt
Ginn, 68c (Mediaeval builders) artists for all parts of the country;
e aate. declares for th« ortaeace < ( I Agrioultoral Broonmic
Lee—A Quaker Girl of Nan­ that a woman police officer has not
• ho United State« m a world league
............................. J*«.
tucket. Houghton, $2.00.
tor peace.
The RreatMt blunder I cour«« add r«»
.ay
__
McCarthy—History
of Our Own only made arrests, but has entirely
that the United State, ev .r made . . . 0 R lo o N
5?
reformed the method of dealing with
Times. Uurt'
Burt, ’« $1 7 75.
THAT FATAL FERRY
CHRISTMAS
Candies.
The Ross
Confectionery,
G /iristm a s
a
r^ßrnasivick
Jnst tbe thing to give a boy
or man. Several styles of
attractive bandies and blads
combinations. M a d e to
give long service.
50-
to $ 4
A
Winchester Flashlight
makus an acceptable gift for
man and women. We bave
several attractive styles to
select from.
71c to $ 3 5Q .
W inchester Razors g iv e real
sh v in g aatiafaetioii. A prac­
tica l, serviceable razor lor the
busy man. A gift used every
day in the year.
$1.50 to $4.
Winchester Tools—Give
the handy man a few W in­
chester tools. Nothing would
pisase him better. We bare
Winchester tools in holiday
boxes.
Do Your Christmas Shopping Early
ROSCOE A M E S H A R D W A R E
Woodworth
Drug Co.
lions.
I f the president who had such
’
aa laflaeac la fenaiag , h, i . , . „
D E L B E R T
had been a republican, the re p u t,U c.J r
. ...
voted <«___
majority
h .v . voted for mem­
majority would
would have
bership with a hurrah.
Such ia
female offenders in a certain state;
Laura Miller was a small-town girl
P i" '
,“ g h ,0 ,n ’ $ 1 3 5
who
developed such a personality that
B° ’VS P n rk n u n -
New York wanted her and paid the
- - L,ttle-
- -------- $1-,()
....
...„„-r-a.ers 0 J Driw ««t her. She has investigat-
Patterson—
The
Man-Eaters
Tsavo and other East A frican Ied Women who made good in small
A dventures. M acm illan, $2.50 ^w ns in many states, and has written
■ *r Columbus, for boys and
S T A R R
Funeral Director and Li-
censed Embalmer
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18016386
STORE
OREGOÎ
First Class
Auto Repairing
Fisk aad Gates tires and tubes.
Complete line of automobile accessories
Ford parts
W illard battery service
When ia need of anything for the automobile give us a call, as our
prices are right and service is prompt
Trouble calls and wreck jobs given prompt attention.
HALSEY GARAGE
Telephone 16»S
F O O T E BROS. Props.
A m e ric a n E a g le
Fire Insurance Co.
Hay is worth just as much in storage a >
you might get for it in case of fire. Th i
■American Eagle Fire Insurance company
|will pay you 85% of the cash value in easel
of loss by fire.
C. P. SI AFFORD, Agent
Motor Heers«
partisan pelltiea—a curse to America KAcieat Service.
Lady Attendant
•nd to tbe world.
I Pier
Boys of St. Tirnothv's the stories o t 72 of them, giving a
Scribner, $1.00.
half column to each.
These stories
j Rcmick—Olenloch Gir
The United State. Grain Corpora­
aro
copyrighted, but the Enterprise
Penn,
$1.75.
w . L- W R IG H T
has procured the right to publish them
tion, instead of having millions of dol­
Lockerbie
Mortician A Funeral Director ! Riley—The
lars of cash on hand, aa generally
in
Halsey.
They will begin to ,p -
Bobbs,
$2.50.
HaU«y anti H arntburf
Roberts—Neighbors
C all D T a ylor . Halaey. or
supposed, is "flat broke."
AU its
peir in mese columns soon under the
W. L. B r ig h t . Harrisburg
Macmillan, $2.50.
title. "Mary Succeeds On Main
resources were expended, under acta
Sharts—The Vintage
of congress, in relieving distress of
Street”
and will surely be appreciat­
j $1.50.
ed by our readers, especially those of
European people and the seeurttie» it
•Shut«—A Country
I,a i
the fairer sex.
received in return are worthless
Houghton. $2.00.
I oas make both FARM and C IT Y
The entire series is about “average
Stein
—
-A
Little
Shepherd
Farmers better look elsewhere. Look
LO A N S at a very row rale of uitai «at
women”
who have become ’"personali­
Provence. Page, $1.50,
the soil and to livestock - «
Frem S to IS years. W n l, « , fot ? lt
ties,
and practically everyone of
s ' I " ; „ 'i . - * 1,*1,'., ■
tiru’ara.
O W. L arisa. '
livestock.
.... ,
» on ’ Main Street” or is
hero tales of Ilyases and the •till
Salem, Ore
aio Oregon Bldg
closely identified with that thor-
men
of
old.
Holt,
$1
40
Canada permits liquor to be ex­
oughfare.
Tarhell— The Life of Napoleon
These stories glv» nam„ and ad. 1
ported to the United States that is
F. M. G R A Y .
Bonaparte Macmillan, $2 00 dresses of little women who have
forbidden aele at home, just as France
Trowbndge—Cudio's f iv e Lo-
worked to earnestly in the smaller
throp. $1.00.
permits canned pees colored with ar­
titles
and towns that they have be­
Va" „ L o a n -lh e Ten-thousand
senic te be exported but forbids their
All work donrfpromptly and reason­
come personalitie. of national in-
Dollar Arm and other tales of
sale at horns. Highly moral!
They tell briefly about the
able
■'boat N * 2»»
the Big League Small, $1 60.
resourcefulness of these women; how
a", - J 1' « T u r k e y
Black, »hey applied their ideas, in many
market report aeya »tor
Amor A. Tautina
»
L
’O
(Peeps
at
many
landsV
•re eggs ere weak. le t ’em alene
'i s u d
(Pierre
U til—Iceland cases m entirely new lines; how they
crew and succeeded, and how their
end they'll be strong enough In a
lawycrcakd notary
Fishermen Burt, $L25 (Home sucess,
in the majority of instances
UttU
d « r 1 sa t * a a K
ithriryU
Hautr, Onieox
W*bhbujrn-Th» C*$i? Game. surprised no one more than themsel-
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Brown.v ili.................................... Oregon
FARM LOANS
DRAYM AN
Trassr
For evory $1.50 paid on subscription ac*
count before Dec. 23 the Enterprise will
give, free, an order on the Ross candy
fretory at Albany lor a box of candy, price
50 cents, free.
If you owe for pari of a year, please make
a payment and get on the advance-paid list.
If you have paid in advance, pay for
another year and get your Christmas candy
free.
After 3 ou get your candy, if you are
pleased with Mr. Ross’ fulfillment of his
part of the transaction, write and let me
'now. If 3 ou are not pleased, write any way
I want to know the truth. Sign your name
an say whether or not you are willing to
have it published with what you write.
WM. H. YV heeler , Publisher, Halsey.